A physician, a lawyer, a CEO: the 84 fake electors who allegedly tried to steal the 2020 election
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With a new indictment this week, 36 have been criminally charged and 10 face a civil lawsuit – but seven hold officeWith the indictment announced in Arizona this week, 36 out of 84 people who signed certificates falsely alleging they were electors for Donald Trump have now been criminally charged.Kris Mayes is the third state attorney general to indict part of the slate of people who signed the false documents with plans to turn them over to Mike Pence, the US vice-president, to steal the...

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